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Re: Errors on Previously Passed Tests show no text when clicking on the error
Just a few changes to my post...I have JavaScript on my mind...the app is a Java App, not a JavaScript app and I do have the file: tcJavaOpenApp.pls in theTestComplete\Bin\Extensions directory for testing Java Apps.1KViews0likes0CommentsErrors on Previously Passed Tests show no text when clicking on the error
Hi, I am new to TestComplete.I am using 7. I have been using this applicationto testa JavaScript Desktop app and have been having some challenges. I am just using keyword testing right now, nothing fancy. I am just recording the tests and doing Object and Property Checkpoints. It seems whenrecord a click on the Exit button and open up apopup dialog on the application...a popup dialog asking me if I want to Exit Yes or No...my test starts failing. If I highlight thefailing objectsthat I have recorded they are recognized with the red box. I put in a breakpoint before any of the checkpoints on the popup, the tests on the main dialog work. Then I include any of the 4checkpoints I have recorded on the popup dialog when I run the test, and the tests gets 1 error at the end of the test. There is no text in the error either to tell me what failed. I delete the lastcheckpoint and then I get the same single error up one line...a line that had previously passed. I delete the next last checkpoint line again.. and I get the same single empty error. Thisis ona line that appears to have previously passed. Nothing in the error to tell me what is wrong. Then I delete all of the checkpoints on the popup dialog so that I am back to the checkpoints on the main dialog and now they are failing on the last line. These had previously passed. Again the empty 1 error. I have not changed any configurations from a new install.Iam not doing anything exotic, just record my mouse clicks andadding hte object and property checkpoints to the script. There is one person here who has used TC3 and he is pretty mystified as to the problem. We are both hoping it is something simple that we have overlooked. Thanks, Nancy K.11KViews0likes2Comments